[27] Nine charged with burglary of 12 jewelry stores in Pieria and Pella

[01] Caretaker PM urges Greek shipowners to make new investments in
the country, at inauguration of Posidionia 2012 international shipping
exhibition

Caretaker prime minister Panagiotis Pikrammenos urged Greek shipowners
to support Greece with new investments and new jobs, but also liquidity,
in a greeting inaugurating the 23rd Posidonia international shipping
exhibition on Monday evening.

"Greece is a traditional maritime country and its merchant marine has
played an especially important role in the country's economic and social
development, in boosting its reputation at international level, and in
its social and regional cohesion," Pikrammenos said, inaugurating the
Posidonia 2012.

On the Greek-owned shipping's contribution to the Greek economy,
Pikram-menos said that from 2000 to 2011, it contributed 154 billion
euros to Greece in revenues from transport services, but added that
some 40 percent of that amount was re-exported abroad, given that the
shipping companies pay for services provided by other countries.

"What is lacking is the necessary policy framework that will create
conditions allowing the containment of a larger proportion of the shipping
foreign exchange in Greece," the caretaker premier said.

On developments in the cruise sector, Pikrammenos said that in the port
of Piraeus alone, revenues today exceed 360 million euros, and added:
"We want, and can, if we act smartly and methodically, double these
revenues to 700 million euros per year, double the number of cruise
passengers transiting via Piraeus from 2.5 million today to 5 million
passengers by 2016."

Pikrammenos said that initiatives must be undertaken so that Piraeus,
Greece's largest port, will continue to be the largest port in the
Mediterranean and evolve into an international maritime hub.

Addressing the inauguration, development, competitiveness and shipping
minister Yiannis Stournaras said "the country needs extrovert,
internationalised activities", adding that it is the duty of the state
to develop a long-term, stable policy that will further develop the
shipping sector, attract capital from abroad and more broadly link the
sector with the job market.

Such a policy must be founded on a mutually beneficial relationship
of stability, infrastructures, simplified procedures for registration
with the Greek Shipping Register, and incentives to attract ships to
the Greek flag, he added.

After the inauguration ceremony of Posidonia, the world's most prestigious
shipping trade event, which is held in Greece every two years, Pikrammenos
will visit the pavilions at the exhibition.

Statistics

According to a recent Institute of Economic and Industrial Research
(IOBE) study, the attraction of all the Greek shipowners' activities to
Greece could generate a domestic added value of 26 billion euros (from
the current 10 billion euros), while the direct and indirect activities
developing around shipping could reduce unemployment in the country by
35 percentage points.

Shipping, together with tourism, provide the highest commercial surplus
than any other branch of the economy.

A total of 200,000 people are employed directly or indirectly in
shipping-related activities.

Posidonia 2012

The international shipping exhibition Posidonia 2012, the world's
most prestigious shipping trade event, opened on Monday evening at the
Metropolitan Expo center at Athens' 'Eleftherios Venizelos' International
Airport (AIA) in Spata.

At a time when Greece is facing the serious challenge of implementing
the structural reforms necessary to re-energise its economy, Posidonia
will highlight the contribution that Greek shipping already makes to
the national economy and underline its future potential, according to
the organisers.

The collective might of Greek shipowners, who last year alone invested 8.5
billion dollars on newbuildings, is a man attraction for the thousands of
maritime, finance and trade sector professionals from around the world,
who will participate and attend the Posidonia Exhibition and its many
business and social programmes, which will run through June 8.

"In the decade between 2000 and 2010, Greek shipping contributed to the
Greek economy a total of 140 billion euro, or half of the country's public
debt as it stood in 2009. Posidonia has followed this trend and has grown
from strength to strength ever since its inaugural event more than 40
years ago, establishing itself as the world's most prestigious shipping
forum eagerly anticipated every two years by the international maritime
community", said Theodore Vokos, Project Director, Posidonia Exhibitions.

The state-of-the-art venue will host more than 17,000 people from nearly
90 countries from every corner of the world during a weeklong celebration
of business activities ranging from networking, deal- making, product
launches and conferences. Posidonia also features a rich calendar of
sporting side-events, such as the Lloyd's Register-sponsored sailing
regatta known as Posidonia Cup, the Posidonia Shipsoccer Tournament,
which attracts more than 250 players, and the introduction of the first
Posidonia Golf Tournament, which is hoped to become a staple feature of
the event.

Furthermore, the impressive list of conferences and seminars to be held
at Posidonia 2012 is expected to attract additional finance and sea
trade professionals from the major maritime markets around the world,
increasing demand for hotels and visitor services, providing an important
boost to Greece's tourism industry.

Greek Shipowners Union president Theodoros Veniamis, addressing the
inauguration of the 23rd "Posidonia" International Shipping Exhibition
on Monday, stressed that "the success of the 'Posidonia' shows the
authenticity and dynamism of the shipping sector, as a basic vehicle
of global trade that will be once again the main protagonist in the
recovery of the economy that we all need and are expecting."

Veniamis added that Greece, with the great shipping history, is in a
position to fulfill this.

Greece's possible exit from the eurozone would be tantamount to "death",
New Democracy (ND) leader said on a televised interview on private SKAI
station on Sunday, warning that the threat of a return to the drachma
was at the June 17 election polls.

At the same time, addressing representatives of the tourism sector on
the island of Rhodes on Saturday night, Samaras said the 'battle for
growth' would begin with the tourism sector and marine infrastructures,
and pledged to establish an autonomous Ministry of Tourism as well as
an autonomous Merchant Marine ministry.

Samaras pledged that, if ND was elected to government, there will be
no more reductions of salaries or increases in taxes, adding that the
18 measures for boosting growth he announced last week while unveiling
ND's economic platform will "remedy" injustices, such as those suffered
by the low-pension earners, certain categories of beneficiaries and
special benefits.

Samaras further criticised the SYRIZA platform, saying it was not
cost-estimated and gave no numbers, while he also opined that SYRIZA has a
"secret agenda" on taxes.

Reiterating that renegotiation of the Memorandum is necessary, Samaras
said that Europe is obliged to take a big decision to minimize its tough
policy by adopting, as a first step, the eurobond.

The ND leader further pledged to 'travel the world over' in order to
attract investments in Greece, noting that great interest already existed
on the part of China and Russia.

On the immigration problem, Samaras said that he will change the existing
law and proceed with mass deportations of illegal immigrants. "I know
that what I'm saying is tough, but there's no other solution. We must
create a new Athens, a new Patras, and restore the people's sense of
security in the cities and the villages," he said.

Speaking to tourism industry representatives on the island of Rhodes on
Saturday night, Samaras said that Greece will wage the battle for growth
through tourism, something that can be done immediately.

Stressing that tourism is a major pillar of growth as it directly ensures
jobs and can lead to growth without delay, and reiterated his pledge for
establishing an autonomous Ministry of Tourism that would be directly
under the jurisdiction of the prime minister, as well as an autonomous
Merchant Marine ministry.

He stressed the need of putting priority as well on marine tourism,
including the construction of marinas and development of alternative
forms of tourism.

New Democracy party leader Antonis Samaras has been touring the island
of Rhodes since Saturday morning, holding contacts with people and
party officials.

Samaras visited the villages of Kallythies and Malona where he discussed
with inhabitants their problems and concerning tourist movement and
employment issues in particular.

Greece's exit from the euro is not an option for SYRIZA, party leader
Alexis Tsipras said in an interview with Kathimerini newspaper appearing
on Sunday, accusing his political opponents of danger-mongering, while
adding that the first action of a SYRIZA government will be to annul
the Memorandum.

Tsipras attributed the big rise in SYRIZA's popularity to the mistakes of
his opponents, accusing New Democracy (ND) and PASOK of first adamantly
supporting the Memorandum that leads to disaster and then of leading the
country to repeat elections although they could have formed a coalition
government after the inconclusive May 6 elections.

The SYRIZA leader said that if he forms a government after the June 17
repeat elections, he will repeal the Memorandum with a law.

He also said that an exit from the euro was not a choice of his, and
accused his political opponents of danger-mongering.

"As for an exit from the euro, it is being put forward as a 'red line'
in a very hypocritical and self-serving way that infers that if we want
to stay in the euro we have no other choice than to materialise the
Memorandum," he said.

Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) leader Alexis Tsipras addressed a rally
in the city of Livadia on Monday evening, outlining its policy positions
and expressing certainty that "the people are joining SYRIZA."

Criticising the PASOK and New Democracy (ND) parties, Tsipras said
"they are retreating to the margin and the contempt of history, after
they looted the country first and then tried to deliver it a hostage
to its creditors. They are leaving and they are taking with them
the vested interests, the private TV channel owners, the bankers and
(German Chancellor Angela) Mrs. Merkel, they are leaving and taking with
them danger mongering, fear, the insecurity and the desperation of the
average Greek."

Addressing a campaign rally in Agrinio on Saturday night, Tsipras made
an overture to the voters of the other political parties.

He asked voters to put their trust in SYRIZA, without bias and regardless
of where they cast their vote in the inconclusive May 6 elections.

Tsipras said that the hour of a Left government in Greece was approaching,
and that "just one small step separates the dream from the reality",
adding that this step will be taken on June 17 when the people give
SYRIZA a clear and strong mandate of power, democracy, dignity and hope,
for the immediately annulment of the Memorandum and renegotiation of
the adverse conditions of the loan agreement.

In that respect, he described the upcoming elections as a referendum
against the Memorandum.

In a scathing attack against PASOK and ND, Tsipras said that the two-party
system was waging a final, desperate "battle of the rearguard", and was
a "world that is leaving, a closed system of power that organised the
rotting, dependent, corrupt and disreputable political establishment of
the two-party system of ND and PASOK".

ND and PASOK were on the way out after having looted the country,
because they attempted to surrender the people and the country, chained
hand and foot, to the lenders, because they represent and symbolize a
morally and politically demerited model of governance, Tsipras added/

PASOK will not support or tolerate any government formation if it does not
ensure the national unity character that will lead to progress through
the national strategy that has been proposed by PASOK, party leader
Evangelos Venizelos told a campaign rally in Halkida on Saturday night,
while he also expressed fear that the lack of governance will continue
after the June 17 repeat elections because a superficial scenery of a
supposed two-party system has been set up.

He criticized the platforms presented last week by New Democracy (ND) and
SYRIZA as a "dangerous and dead-end scenery", contrary to the message sent
by the people on May 6 (inconclusive general elections) that the era of
single-party governments has passed that that the crisis is so deep that
a nation-wide effort is needed, not solutions "that divide the society".

Venizelos also warned "those who are pre-electorally promising a
manufactured paradise" that the people will be enraged and will be very
harsh when they realise that all those were lies and delusions. "The
people cannot withstand any more disorientation".

He said that a government can arise from within a strong PASOK that
will guarantee the solution, "because a small PASOK, without strength,
has no reason to shoulder a responsibility that has not been given to
it by the people".

Venizelos said that liquidity will return to the market via the
recapitalisation of the banks which, he added, is in the direction of
protection of the people's deposits, adding that, through liquidity,
we will be able to set in motion the big investments.

PASOK party leader Evangelos Venizelos, addressing a rally in the city
of Livadia, stressed that "it is evident to me with the presentation of
the programmes of New Democracy and SYRIZA (the Radical Left Coalition)
yesterday and the day before yesterday that the country is being led to
division and the lack of governance," adding that "this false setting
will not provide a government on June 18."

Venizelos further said that "instead of us getting hope and prospects
we are in danger of entering a new crisis, the crisis of our relations
with the EU."

The PASOK leader went on to say that in the meantime, the country's
economic state is worsening on a daily basis due to the political
uncertainty and the lack of governance, mentioning the examples of
banks, tourism and energy and that "the pylon of DEH (the Public Power
Corporation) is being shaken financially."

[10] PASOK party leader Venizelos says there can be no government
without PASOK

PASOK party leader Evangelos Venizelos, speaking to Real news, said
that "PASOK will not function as the supplement of a majority," while
stressing that there can be no government without PASOK since it proposes
an integrated and substantiated strategy.

Venizelos also criticises the New Democracy party and the Radical Left
Coalition (SYRIZA) that with their proposals they are "setting up a
scene of artificial polarisation and of lack of governance."

He also leaves open the possiblity of a post-election opening to the
Democratic Left "equally and without prejudices."

Kammenos charged that the ND of Samaras was not the "ND of Constantine
Karamanlis that put Greece as an equal member in the Europe of the
nations".

"Now, Samaras and Venizelos have put us in the Europe of the loan-shark
bankers, of Merkel and Schauble," he said.

Kammenos also charged that an operation was underway to terrorise
the voters ahead of the June 17 repeat general elections. "All this
terrorisation, that they will oust us from the euro and lead us back
to the drachma, to poverty, is not working, for one reason: Because
the poverty has already arrived. Because no one can send us out of the
euro. Because if Greece leaves the euro, the euro itself and the European
Union will collapse. Because we have already paid the euro," he added.

On the gold mining investment in Halkidiki, he said: "No to destruction of
the environment. Only the enterprises that will ensure the environmental
conditions should receive permits. This is Greece. We are not Ghana to
spread cancer among the workers and the citizens".

He further proposed the introduction of an electronic visa for
non-Schengen countries.

The EU is a "perpetual Memorandum", Communist Party of Greece (KKE)
leader Aleka Papariga said in an interview with Aggelioforos newspaper
appearing on Sunday, adding that the people must change their vote in the
June 17 repeat elections because, in the May 6 inconclusive elections,
they were faced with intimidation that the country will be destroyed if
there was not strong New Democracy (ND) or PASOK government, while the
delusions also prevailed of a pro-people policy without a clash with
the commitments to the EU and the big capital.

The people must cast out the new coercion together with the delusions
that will be torn down by life itself, she said.

Papariga ruled out KKE participation in any Centre-Right or Centre-Left
government which, she said, apart from the management of the anti-people
commitments to the EU will also have to manage the dangerous developments
in the region that concern the imperialistic plans for interventions in
Syria and Iran.

On the "euro or drachma" quandary, Papariga warned that "either with
the euro or with another currency -- such as a 'Geuro' or drachma --
the course to the bankruptcy of the people is inevitable so long as the
path of capitalistic growth continues.

[13] KKE party leader says people must reject position of staying in EU
at all cost

Communist Party of Greece (KKE) Secretary General Aleka Papariga,
addressing a press conference in the city of Karditsa in central Greece
on Friday, stressed that the position of staying in the EU at all cost
has already ruined thousands of farmers.

"Before the May 6 elections it appeared that there is a choir of many
parties and every party sang with its own voice. And we had our special
voice at the time. Now that a few days separate us from the fresh
elections, we ascertain that the choir is one voice and the slogan is
one. Staying in the EU at all cost and all the parties have joined this
position with the exception of KKE. And this is evident absolutely. The
red line is staying in the EU at all cost."

Papariga added that the prefecture of Karditsa, one of the country's
exclusive agricultural prefectures, must reject this position of being
in the EU at all cost and stressed that the country's farmers were the
first to be hit, initially with the country's accession to the EEC and
then the EU.

Communist Party of Greece (KKE) leader Aleka Papariga will unveil her
party's platform for growth during a press conference at 13:00 on Tuesday
at the KKE headquarters in Perissos.

[15] Democratic Left party leader Kouvelis meets Socialist Group's
president in Europarliament

BRUSSELS (AMNA/V. Demiris)

Democratic Left party president Fotis Kouvelis met here on Monday with the
president of the Socialists-Democrats Group Hannes Swoboda and stressed
the need for the EU to enact a growth programme that will provide an
impetus for the production process and will tackle soaring unemployment.

Kouvelis also spoke of "unequal, unfair and ineffective measures that
are being imposed" on Greece and expressed support for time prolongation
for the fiscal adjustment "to enable Greece to have a breather."

[16] New Democracy party announces list of State candidates for June
17 elections

The New Democracy party on Saturday announced its list of 12 State
candidates for the June 17 general elections. The list is headed by
former Foreign minister Dora Bakoyannis, while the next three candidates
on the list are Haralambos Athanasiou, Chrysanthos Lazaridis and Ioannis
Mihelakis.

The "Green Party" institution will be held in the Pedio tou Areos park
from 5-10 June by the municipality of Thessaloniki with the slogan of
"I live ecologically, on a daily basis."

The purpose of the "Green Party" is to pass the message to citizens that
caring for the environment and quality of life are identical meanings. The
events will start with a cinema on the park's lawn and the screening of
two films of an environmental character.

Moreover, on the occasion of International Environment Day, that is
celebrated on June 5 every year, the municipality of Thessaloniki will
be organising events at the Rotonda memorial from 10 in the morning to
6 in the evening.

[18] Twenty-two parties and formations to participate in June 17
Parliamentary elections

Twenty-two parties and formations will ultimately participate in the
Parliamentary elections on June 17, 2012. The official proclamation of
the parties was completed, as is required by the relevant legislation,
by the Supreme Court.

Communist Party of Greece (KKE) leader and Dora Bakoyannis, who heads
the New Democracy (ND) state deputies ticket, will give exclusive live
interviews on AMNA web on Tuesday

Papariga will be live on AMNA web TV at 18:00 on Tuesday, while Bakoyannis
will give a live interview earlier, at 12:30 p.m.

Questions to Papariga may be submitted via AMNA's twitter
(twitter(@amna_news with hashtag #papariga_amna) and Facebook(
http://www.facebook.com/ampanewsgr) pages up until the end of the
interview.

Correspondingly, questions to Bakoyannis may be submitted via AMNA's
twitter (twitter(@amna_news with hashtag #Bakoyanni_amna) and Facebook(
http://www.facebook.com/ampanewsgr) pages up until the end of the
interview.

The exclusive interviews with Papariga and Bakoyannis will be broadcast
live on AMNA's web page.

[20] Troika head for ECB says all aspects of new memorandum to be
discussed with new government

The head of the troika for the European Central Bank Klaus Masuch, in a
statement to the newspaper "PROTO THEMA", stressed that "we shall discuss
all the aspects of the new memorandum with the new government. The message
that we wish to send is that now the salaries in the private sector as
well as pensions have reached the levels that they were at the end of the
decade of 1990. To the point that we wanted them to fall. In contrast to
the prices that have not fallen almost at all," showing the creditors'
inclination to discuss the new memorandum with the new government that
will result from the June 17 elections and that new salary and pension
cuts are not impending.

Financial News

[21] Rehn, French FinMin reiterate desire for Greece to remain in euro

BRUSSELS (AMNA/V. Demiris)

EU economic and monetary affairs commissioner Olli Rehn and French finance
minister Pierre Moscovici expressed strong desire for Greece to remain
in the euro, after a meeting they had in the Belgian capital on Monday.

In statements, Rehn acknowledged the painful repercussions for many
Greeks from the implementation of the fiscal adjustment programme,
but adding that Greece needs to respect the commitments it has undertaken.

"We want Greece to remain in the euro and are working for that," Rehn
said, while Moscovici said that Greece's stay in the euro is positive
and necessary for Greece and for the euro, also adding that Greece must
abide by its commitments.

Moscovici said that the Europeans have the obligation to listen and
understand the difficulties faced by the Greek people and to act to
give prospects to the Greeks, in the direction of boosting growth, in
accordance with French President Francois Hollande's statements at the
May 23 EU summit.

On the upcoming elections in Greece, Moscovici said that because some
statements of his have been misunderstood, he wanted to clarify that there
should be no interference from abroad and that advice should not be given
to the Greek people, who have the responsibility for their own future.

General News

[22] First intercontinental kidney transplant under name of 'Kidney
Paired Donation-KPD'

NEW YORK (AMNA - P. Panagiotou)

The Greek ambassador in Washington, Vassilis Kaskarelis, announced the
first intercontinental intersected kidney transplant at international
level and under the name of "Kidney Paired Donation-KPD", stressing
that cooperation between Greece and the United States in this sector
constitutes a "historic medical event at international level."

Speaking during a press conference at the Greek embassy on Friday,
Kaskarelis said that "this joint effort confirms the great difference that
a person can do. With the world around us facing economic and political
challenges, that appear to be insuperable sometimes, such acts confirm
our faith in humanity and make us optimistic over our common future. I
hope this was the first of many such transplants all over the world."

Unidentified persons shot two brothers with a Kalashnikov assault rifle
outside an apartment building in the Athens region of Kesariani at dawn
on Saturday, resulting in one being killed and the other being seriously
wounded when they tried to prevent them from stealing their car.

The two brothers, aged 30 and 32, were asleep in their apartment when
they heard the alarm of their car. They jumped out onto the balcony and
saw two or three people trying to steal their car. One of the owners took
a knife with him and went down with his brother to stop the perpetrators
who opened fire on them unhesitatingly on seeing them, killing the one
and seriously wounding the other. The perpetrators then fled the scene.

An Athens court on Sunday ruled as "illegal" a four-day strike by tourist
coaches due to begin on Monday in demand of the signing of a collective
labour agreement without reductions to salaries or abolition of sector
benefits.

The General Nationwide Federation of Tourism Enterprises (GEPOET) issued
an announcement on Sunday calling on all the federations of tourist
coach drivers to return to the negotiations for the signing of a new
collective labour agreement "in the benefit of the contracting sides as
well as of Greek tourism and the national economy".

A group of approximately 30 Libyan citizens being treated in Greek
hospitals staged a take-over of the Libyan embassy in Athens throughout
the night Sunday, with a Libyan diplomatic employee trapped inside
the building.

The Libyans, who had free visitation access to their embassy in Athens,
staged the take-over for internal reasons with the Embassy concerning
the payment of their living costs in Greece and other matters falling
under the jurisdiction of the Embassy.

On Monday morning, at the request of the Libyan authorities so as to
enable the resumed operation of the Embassy, Greek police went to the
premises and, after talks with their representatives, the Libyan citizens
peacefully left the Embassy, and were taken to the headquarters of the
Athens security police, who are conducting a preliminary investigation.

The group of Libyan citizens were subsequently released as no charges
were pressed by the Embassy officials.

The body of another seaman has been recovered from the Turkish freighter
"Erol Senkaya" that half sank on May 19, due to its cargo shifting,
in the sea region between the port of Kyllini and the island of Zakynthos.

The body, that was in a state of decomposition, was taken to the Zakynthos
hospital for a DNA examination to ascertain the dead man's identity.

One more seaman is still in the freighter, while two other seamen have
already been found dead.

[27] Nine charged with burglary of 12 jewelry stores in Pieria and Pella

Nine people, including an Albanian national, were charged on Monday for
the burglaries of 12 jewelry shops in Pieria and Pella prefectures since
December 2011, after a lengthy police investigation.

The perpetrators, with a different composition each time, stole jewelry
valued at 75,500 euros and broke into a car from which they stole a
briefcase containing 170,000 euros in cash.

Police in Kavala launched a manhunt Sunday night for the killer or killers
of a 77-year-old man in Akropotamos, Paggaios municipality in Kavala,
after the body of the man was discovered by neighbours tied and gagged
and with injuries in the head from a sharp object.

Kavala police chief Antonis Malelidis said on Monday that all
possibilities are being investigated, given that the perpetrator(s)
had thoroughly searched the house, although it was as yet unknown what
has been stolen.

Also, it is said that the man was implicated in several cases that police
are investigating, but no further details were available.

An armed robbery occurred at a jewellery store in the Athens district
of Argyroupoli at 10 on Saturday morning. Five unidentified persons
armed with automatic weapons threatened the owner at gunpoint and seized
jewellery of great value. The robbers then made their getaway in a car.

Cloudy weather and westerly winds are forecast in most parts of the
country on Tuesday. Winds 3-6 beauforte. Temperatures between 13C and
31C. Fair in Athens with westerly 3-5 beauforte winds and temperatures
between 17C and 31C. Cloudy with local showers in Thessaloniki with
temperatures between 16C and 29C.

AVGHI: "Tsipras (SYRIZA leader): "We take the responsibility and guarantee
to unite the people with a government platform that disengages Greece
from the crisis, poverty and lack of credibility internationally".

AVRIANI: "Tsipras a new Andreas (PASOK founder and late former prime
minister Papandreou), leading the country on a new course - Greece living
'days of 1981'."

DIMOKRATIA: "They're meting out ministries at SYRIZA headquarters -
'Cool' Alexis (Tsipras) in a hurry to become prime minister - The secret
meetings and bargaining with the party's component factions and 'guests'
- The contacts with the lenders and bankers".

ELEFTHEROS TYPOS: "What's hidden behind the numbers in the opinion polls
- The opinion polls indicate the elections winner - The 5 criteria that
will formulate the electoral result".

EPOCHI: "Memorandum or Left - Hope circumvents the blackmail".

ETHNOS: "Euro-shield for bank deposits - European Commission contingency
plan after the shake-ups in Greece, Italy, Spain - After Greece, the
crisis hit the banks in Italy and Spain with mass outflows of capital -
Panic in the European Central Bank (ECB)".

KERDOS: "Rain of pre-electoral billions - The promises cost about six
billion euros - The parties promise reliefs, but do not say where they
will find the money for them".

KATHIMERINI: "Dramatic SOS from 11 economists - They warn that the risk
of Greece's exit from the euro now exists".

LOGOS: "What is going to happen with the 'haircut' of the bank loans to
households and businesses".

NIKI: "How guaranteed are your deposits - The 50 billion euros at the
disposal of the Deposits-Investments Guarantees Fund are not sufficient
to cover the total of the money in the banks, which despite the constant
withdrawals are estimated at 170 billion euros".